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KOA-PHORA,
"DISEASES OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN,"
& o; if dollars, sent sealed for 10c
RrivihT, suffering from any complaint
Wtli everything to yon. iiCttr lor advice,
,vn ' y physicians oniy. suA-muitA uu,
CHAS. DAKNAGHER,
Proprieioror of Us Frady street
OSEB
Afl kJnis of Cut Flowers constantly on band.
IlD.jse- Floww Store
, i-t fr.vn i:ntm! ptra. the UtmH Iq In,. :m HrtAv 8treeU PaTenport, u
r
THE
City 'Bus and
lelepbor.e Rock Island or Harper Hotels fo- 'bus or expreer
wagon and you will receive pron-pt attention
TIM3EKLAKK fe SPENCER. Prop.
SEIVERS & ANDERSON.
CONTRACTORS and BUlLUfciO
All Kinds ol Carpenter Work I)on.
General Jobbing done on short notice a':1 nuiHi"hT, raarnmp-rt.
OfffiR and Shan T21 Twelfth Street- RuCK ISLANIi
B. F. DeGEAR,
Contractor eirid JBuilder
.-( -.a i Shop 223 E:eMtinth Street.
-it r.'ir;i"st(:r work a execia'.ty. Plan,
WORKS
.135 FULLY." CLEAN HOUSE WITH
THE MOLINi.
TATE SAVINGS BANE.
Moline, 111.
ri i r "ifU'eath street and Third Ave,
CAPITAL $100,000.00.
f Moline Savincs i.aTis. Organlxed 1S69
5 KTEEESI ?AID OX DEPOSITS.
Organized under Sla-.e Laws.
u 'run: 9 . m. to 3 p m., and WeJneeday and
Saturday nights froia7toSpm
'jiitlh Skinner, - . President
A. Ain-woi'.th, - - Vice-President
F. HtMt.NWAT, - - . Cashier
DI KECTO'Bfl :
."o-lt Skinner. W. W. Well.
A. Rose, H . i. Ain. worth,
ii II. Edward. W. H. Adams,
iLASuw Fribcrg, c. K. Hemenway,
.Hiram Darling.
Western Investments
GUARANTEED
REAL ESTATE LOANS
ma It fur private parties la the earden
spot of the west by the
1 Orchard State Bank
of OttCHARD, NEBRASKA.
F- V, Dav.t. President.
J. S. Dart Cashier.
REFERENCES.
V.. : ,t I.VTh(lf 1t,.T.l?..-
, . ""1 .ur-iiiur IWCk l!MUDO ItailOnai
('!-;.T. M. I).
'" !'af i hone, Wholesale Orocri".
1 orrcsuoudcuce -olicited .
HOTELS.
.iwmii'
HOTEL DELAWARE,
t,J-;r Cuttiie Grove avenue nnd Slxty-fonith
- ei .. oniy 5 nilnntee from world's fair.
;-'I" rir dining room; elevated railroad.
J-owot..!,. Rate? moderate. European.
Wm. N. Ploitbe, Bnpt.
Metropolitan Hotel,
Ur"" :w iv. t'"r. Prince St.. New York City,
or'' hi.' rd xna rCE ova,d ander new management,
I'nL Ur"pelln P,,n-
; wra rau-8 Si a day and upward.
m'c int vinii to 'he beet in the city at mod-
Wmi.rr " fr?m 0,1 R- R- "tatlons and rteam-
"uil firry lundinpf paw the door.
UILDRETII & ALLEN, Prp's.
World's Fair, Chicaco.
HOTEL
-aitimm Arenne and ZttB Street.
Fireproof; 244 rooms; near Fair
Urounds; baths on every floor.
American ana r.uropean piano.
lioteL VVnuj for cirouiar.
laimiy
WORLD'SIT
hePULLMAN hotel
5th St. anil WacklniniiH A ttd
fill,
CHICaGO1
Three blocks from main entrance.
e of K.K. and street car service.
I' irsKlasncafe. Rates-Il toT? SQner
oerson. Write for circular.
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Secures to CIRl.Sa iainii's.s, pcriV-ct
uueHiMiKiiianm!ius prevents liic-lou'
weakness. "
Sustains and scotlH-s (ivenvorhetl
Women, Exhausted Mothers.
and ire vents prolapsus.
Core ralpitation, Sleej)les
ness, nervous breaking down (often
preventing insanity), providing a safe
Change of life, and a hale and
nappy old age.
peculiar to the female sex, ZOA-KIORA is
marked "Consulting Department," are
a, ii. COLMAN, Kee'y, Kalamazoo, Mich, c
NEW
Express Line.
: .u. " -) a- no'l.--
EASILY, WORKS
"Th
Pace
That Kills"
j's overwork
makes no difarenoe what kind. Using
gjeasy and inrerior soaps is one road
to premature decay sore hards
sore hearts clothes never clean.
Not so when
AMERICAN FAMILY
is used. Cheerfully proceeds the
labor of wash-day with health and
long life assured. Hands all right
hearts light clothes pure and white
as a Greenland snowdrift.
JAS. S. K1RK& CO., Chicago.
Dusky Diamond Tar Soap. "SEa.-1
T H THOMAS Sol" eent
Rock IUhpq
ifllKJECTIOK
. ii Mpntriin
I. CLKAN.O... oni PTA.N. PRKVFNTS PTHICTU1
Can. .uriKHi'r.-,A i oi.rn i hu mimi
A41C1CK ., i.OKUHCKA.. .... .t.
Boldt-r . ' ilST.S. in- " ?fa
a . Mm evarvnt tmm vlih i r bot
235 Wis. Street
MILVrKEE,WIS.
YOUNG HD
MinQLE-fiEr- !EN
Draffs. KoC O.D. CirculanK : ' f-1'
all or
"at..
write as ftDove ijrymiurxi
P
lACLI'S
. Tli'Vtrll.t.'in trr-" .r
faion-J i .r.u 'aiin 'lf-
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fall odors for the handkerotunf
thmotlliKli!iul ana to',
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4i
1 ERF UM t ; KmSKiijw
I SAMPLE aoi ut rats iul
jAuiiuLA )
T H THOMAS.
CNlBfW
jnSjf M ABSOLUTE CURE
pf GrANDG
((Cm WILL NOT CAU8t Ui
iJSm STRICTURE. AbKF0RJ5
1 O O MO PAIN. NOSTA!N.I
!.!T)-VCTI0;8 Ocm J-J I
Tl.t. AT L ORUQOlSTa. v
Central Chemiral C-x. y
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Aiib- as
llMVliif.v'd
THE ARGUS, TtlUKSDAY. .TfTf.V iS-J3
Try ice cream soda at Krell &
Math's.
Cream sli vimI with cverv jlass of
soda at Krell & Math's.
Phosphates that do you jrood to
drink at Krell & Math's.
Ten good work horses for sale.
Apply to Elbert Mead, Sears' brick
yard.
Victor Hallidav, of Moberly, Mo.,
is making a visi't to friends here.
He will remain until fall.
Tlease read our large advertise
ment on the fourth page. King Has
ler Schwentser Dry Goods company.
We serve pure fruit juice and crvs
tal spring water in our soda. Ke
member this and try Krell & Math's
soda.
Cheap lots for sale in South Rock
Island, on easy payments, taxes low,
location heallhv. Inquire of M. M.
liriggs.
Mrs. (1. Gorman and son, George,
formerly of this citv. and now "of
Council lllufTs. Ia., are here making
a short visit to friends.
Take the Moline Central Prospect
park special outing train for a nice
ride on the new bluff road. Leaves
Harper house every evening at 7:3').
Rert Cunningham, the twin-city
player, has joined the Montgomery
team of the Southern league. Mrs.
Cunningham leaves for the south
uhortlv.
A pleasant outing can be had every
evening by taking the Moline Central
special excur.-ion train that runs on
the Kim street line, through to Pros
pect park without change!
Ollicer Etzel was called to the resi
dence of Evan R. Swain yesterday to
shoot a pet d.?g that had 'bitten Mrs.
Swain. The officer soon sent his
dogship on his eternal jaunt.
Get oil at Englewood, take the yel
low electric car east on SiMy-fhst
street. It turns down CottagcGrove
avenue to Sixty-third street. Get olT
there and go to the Delaware hotel,
same block, south corner. Sec ad on
another page.
Philip Dingledein, Dani.-l Wilkins,
P. Warner and son. Georire
Warner and George llillier have
a!! gone to Chicago, where the three
who were bitten by the mad dog a
few days ago. are receiving treat
ment at the Pasteur institute.
An excursion of .'Sim people will go
from the three cities to the national
Umifest at Milwaukee. The Turners
of Rock Island. Moline and Daven
port have joined hands in securing a
special train. The excursion will
Mart on the evening of July "'o.
The board of supervisors, of Mer
cer county, on Tuesday passed a res
olution in favor of building a new
court house and accepted an olTer of
a irlo.noi) subscription from the peo
ple of Aledo. rejecting an olTer of a
site and i'o,oo:i in cash to move the
court house to Kcithsburg. The vote
stood U to 4.
The venerable 'Sipiire Klsworth
Mapes, who fractured his hip bv his
accident at Rock Island six weeks
ago, is recovering splendidly, consid
ering his age. The weights and
splints have been removed and all ap
pliances except the adhesive plaster,
and his bed has been restored to its
level. All these weeks it has been
tilted up so that the foot was seme 18
inches higher than the head. When
it was leveled, the old gentleman,
who had become thoroughly familiar
with the new position, thought some
thing was wrong, and he clutched
frantically at the sideboards to keep
from falling out of lied. It is grati
fying tfi know that Mr. Mapes has
regained considerable control of the
muscles and bones of the foot of the
injured leg, showing that there is
connection. Moline Dispatch.
What Cured Him?
Uieturliefl, disturbed; wilh p:iin op; rested.
No sleep, no ret; wJ a' dieadful pi-ft
Such terrors thus enmured him?
Iljspeps'ii all nicht, u'A day,
Ii rtally eecnied hail come t ) stay ;
I'ray. file's joa, then, what cured liiiu?
ItwanDr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery.
TLat Is the pfeut cure for Ileadai lie, Scrofula.
Dyspepsia, Kidney Disease, Liver Complaint and
iri neral debiiity. An Inactive liver means pois
oned blood. KlMiey disorder means po'soned
blood. Constipation mean poisoned blood.
Tbj prtnt antidote fur impure blood is Er.
Pierre's Golden Medieal Discovery. Acting di
rectly lii.ou the affected organs, restores them to
their norma! condition. The "Discoviry" Is
guaranteed to benefit or cure l:i all cases or dis
ease for wliic'a it is recommended, or money paid
for it will he promptly refunded.
Announcing a Blissful Fact.
Much amusement was caused at
South Norwalk, Conn., to passengers
by the profuse decorations which
adorned the trunks of a newly married
couple from Danbury. The young
people were made one in the afternoon
and took the train for New York.
Upon reacting' South Xorwalk their
baggage was transferred, and during
this process there was great merri
ment. On the handles there were no
less than six pairs of old shoes and a
profusion of white satin ribbons. In
red, yellow and green chalk the fol
lowing inscriptions were to be seen
all over the trunk: "Ducky and his
darling;" "We are happy just mar
ried." The blissful couple were ap
parently unaware of the attention
their baggage attracted.
Knenmatifm Cnrel in a Day.
"Mystic Cure"?" vhenniatisni and
neuralgia radically cures in one to
three days. Its action upon the svs
tern is remarkable and mysterious.
It removes at once the cause and the
disease immediately disappears. The
first close greatly benefits 75 cents.
So d ly
)nr Gkotjan Druggist,
Rock Island
Irons.
W heat harvesting Las been com
pleted in the southern division, and
much of it has been put in stack, and
some threshing has been done. The
reports indicate that the. yield in this
section will be less than "was antici
pated earlier in the season! In the
central division, wheat will probably
be all harvested the coming week.
Some fields have been cut in the
northern division. In some of the
central counties the yield will be
poor, as to quantity and quality; the
most discouraging reports come' from
Scott, Rrown, Morgan and Cass coun
ties. Oats harvesting is being pushed
in the extreme southern counties,
and in some locations finished. This
crop, except in some sections where
it is reported short, is generally in
tine condition. There are some com
plaints of rust, and in some sections
fields were lodged by the rain and
high wind of July " Corn is gener
ally reported in fine condition, mak
ing excellent growth and as having
been greatly benefitted where rain
fell. The St. Clair county corre
spondents report chinch bug's injur
ing corn slightly. The prospect for
this crop was never better than at
the present time. Hay cutting still
progresses, and in sonic sections the
crop was damaged by rain. Potatoes
have been injured by the warm dry
weather. Rye harvesting is pro
gressing throughout the state. There
has been no material change report
ed in the condition of fruit.
The l.ict tl.;:t t.uiiliht is iLiniic.-.i to iic
UTiul.as In.:; been Known, but Professor
Ward's exiM-iiiiuMs i;i;a:ti; that sunshine
may be the- i....;.l . :'; . i c ;if e:a in keeping
air ami wnt r tree of jiil'eclioii.
OUT OF TOWN.
Remarkable Success by Physician
of S.ott Medical Institute.
Their Prescriptions Arc Not "Mis
lits" They Have no '-Free
Medicines.
The citizens of Davenport, Rock
Island. Moline and vicinity have
learned many things regarding the
successful practice of ine.Ucine
through the physicians of the Scott
Medical Institute. The physicians
take spc.-ial pleasure and gratifica
tion in the knowledge that two im
portant facts have become so deeply
rooted in this community that is
professionally they are' beyond as
sault or reproach ami that when Ihcv
say cure" it means C-U-R-K and not
simply a ! ndit or relief for a few
.lav.-. '
K. A. IIAUIMX.i.
Til Sevui'U t-tre.'t, Muscatine. Iowa.
Mr. K. A. Harding can sum his tes
timony up to occupy but one word
and it'is spelled C-l'-R-K-D.
I thought I would never be cured
as I have had catarrh for ;? years. I
had pain over the eyes and back of
the head and my head and nosC
would till up so 1 had to breathe
through my .mouth. The mucous
would drop into the back of my
throat and caused stomach trouble.
I had a very I. ad J odor from my nose
and throat and my bronchial tubes
became tilled up and sore.
My voice got very husky and 1
was tired and languid all the time.
My eyes became so bad 1 could scarce
ly read, my headache was almost un
endurable. I am now well and nev
er felt better in my life. No head
ache, no cough, no more breathing
through my mouth, no soreness
through the lungs, which used to be
very severe. 1 know that I am
'l liKII."
Dr. Wilson wishes to state here
that no case will be accepted for
treatment where a complete cure can
not be given.
5 A MONTH !
All p.itieuts will hi treated until
cured for $.5 per mouth. This in
cludes consultation, examination,
treatment and medicine for all pa
tients and for all diseases.
EVERY CURABLE DISEASE
TREATED.
SCOTT
Medical Institute.
221 Brady street. Davenport, Ia.
Ovlii American Express Co.
SPECIALTIES: Catarrh, Eye,
Ear, Nose, Throat, Lungs, Nervous
Diseases, Skin Diseases, Chronic Dis
eases. OFFICE HOURS: 9 to 11 a. m., 2
to 4 p. m.. 7 to, 8 p. m.
On Sundays the oflice will be open
from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
I
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"HrrisijTC
for Infants and Children,
THlKfrV years' otaarration of CatorU with the patronsuro mt
millions of persons, permit bi to speak of it without guessing.
It Is nnqnesttonafrly the best remedy for Infants and Children
the world has ever known. It Is harmless. Children like it. It
gives them health. It will save their lives. In it Mothers have,
something which Is apsolately safe and practically perfect as a
child's medicine.
Castorla destroys Worms.
CastorlaallaysJEVverlshness.
Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Card.
Castorla fares Diarrhoea and Wind Colic.
Castoria relieves Teething Trophies.
Castorla cures Constipation and Flatulency.
Castoria nentraliaes the effects of carbonic acid gas or poisonons air.
Castorla does not contain morphine, opinm. or other narcotic property.
ra?Zl-JggjJtcgtl'B looA, Tegnlatws the stomach and bowels,
r7igJhealtyandnatTiral sleep.
" scoria is pnt np in one-size hotUei only. It la not sold In hulk.
TioiLlLgjjow. "7 tjyll yoTtjinythlng else on the plea or promise
nt it isnst as good" and" will answer every purpose.
ge that yon fft C-A-S-T-O-R-I-A.
The fnc-similo
fieuatore rf
Children Cry for
THS MOLINE WAGON,
Molintj, Ills.
The Moline
Manulacturers ol FARM, SPRING AND FREIGHT WAGONS
A full and complete line of Platform and other Spring Wagons, especially adapted to tba
'VeBtern trade, of superior workmanship aid finish fllnstrated Price List free on
application. See the MOLINK WAGON before purchasing
DAVIS CO.
Heating and Ventilating Engineers,
Gas and Steam Fitting,
SANITARY PLUMBING.
A complete line oi Wpe, Brass Goods, Packing Hose,
Fire Brick Etc. Largest nd best equipped
establishment west of Chicago.
Da Via bixhvU. Moline, ni. J 112. 114 West Seventeenth Bt
Telephone 2053. J Telephone 1148. EockiBlan.
Residence TeleDhom? 1 1 69
SPRING
Everything in the line of Bpring vehicles, and the
largest assortment of
Harness, Laprobes, Whips, Etc.,
AT
Mason's Carriage Works,
East Fourth Street. - - DAVENPORT, IOWA.
ELY'S CREAM BALM Cleanses the Nasal
1'RMHCOt, MU)i 1'ain and Inflammation, He
the Korea, tore Tst ant htnell. and
JOlves lielief at once
Apply inin the SottriU.
50c lmiggista or by xuail. ELY
JOHN KONOSKY,
Carpenter and Builder,
OFFICE, NO: 2821 SIXTH AVENUE,
8hop on Vine Street ROCK ISLAND, ILL.
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UMAU
aSSVs s?CvsX r,s
in on every
VTapw,
Pitcher's Castoria.
Wap Co,,
Nasal I lMi,
Halsl frF1 fRlN
for Cold in TreatT
It t (quickly Abmrbfd.
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